Professional Peel Leaflet
Professional peels: all you need to know + Your specialist will help you choose the most adapted peel treatment based on: • The skin condition to treat • The kind of results you would like to achieve • The downtime and post-treatment care you are willing to accept • Your skin type and phototype + It is recommended to combine the in-clinic sessions with an adapted homecare protocol to: 1. Prepare the skin 15 days before the first session 2. Restore and protect the skin after each peel 3. Stimulate the skin and boost the efficacy of the in- clinic session + A typical skincare protocol can include 6 essential actions: Purify : High-performance cleansers and exfoliants to purify the skin and remove make-up. Stimulate : Powerful acids that work overnight to boost the skin’s natural regeneration power, harmonize complexion and improve the appearance of skin imperfections. Restore : Intense repairing creams to nourish, soothe and restore for optimal comfort. Protect : SPF 50+ to provide very high sun protection with age defense properties. Prevent : Innovative skincare to prevent the signs of aging, for younger-looking, healthier skin. Target: Expert care to target specific concerns and reduce visible skin imperfections. + A professional peel may not be done if you have: • Recently used isotretinoin (a drug used to treat acne) • Had recent facial surgery, facial radiation therapy or a facial treatment such as laser, hair removal • An active herpes infection affecting the area to be treated • Known allergies to certain medicine • If you are pregnant or breastfeeding • A breached skin Discuss any concerns with your doctor before your peel session. CONTRA-INDICATIONS CHOOSING THE RIGHT PEEL HOW TO OPTIMIZE PEEL EFFECTIVENESS
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